Eliminating the need for huge downloads and long wait times, OnLive gives users access to high quality mobile games from just about anywhere they may find themselves, using either touch controls or an OnLive wireless controller (available here).

All you need is an Android 2.3+ device and an internet/data connection. A full list of compatible devices is available at OnLive's Android Market listing, linked below. Adding more convenience to the service, OnLive offers free demos of nearly every game available, so you can get a handle on each game before committing to a (possibly) hefty price tag.

It's worth mentioning that the service is only available in North America (excluding Canada, evidently) and the UK so far, but it should be expanding to Europe and Asia soon.

If you're looking for a convenient, quick way to experience mobile gaming on your Android device, head to the Market and give OnLive a try. For more information, check out OnLive's official website.

I don't get how this doesn't have terrible lag times. Streaming web video at decent quality still has lag. If you ahve to upload the controls and then download the changes... it seems like it would induce lag. But I've never tried it either.

GergS

I live next to one of their centers(DC) and the lag is fairly minimal.
I played Deus Ex: Human Revolution with it, and it worked flawlessly.

edit: oh darn, the game needs a controller to play correctly :P

SpottedNigel

Posted this on G+:
A few things:
-Lego Batman is free, but may not be available to you right away, will be withing 24 hours of using the app.
-25 games are available with touch controls.
-Touch controls are specific to game. Example https://plus.google.com/105068177904528817630/posts/XRE9KYqe2TB -Wifi or ATT/Verizon 4G (so says the press release)... I suggest WiFi